Hello, this is my first post, I have problem with a graphics tablet, I'm an illustrator and digital animator, I got a Huion Kamvas pro 12, when I connect it to my PC, it shows a screen with gray noise (like old tv without signal). The problem is with the AMD Driver, because when I uninstall it it works without problems, and the moment I reinstall the graphics drivers it fails again. It works correctly if I start in safe mode.
My theory is that there is a problem in the refresh rate, when I use the monitor without amd drivers, in properties of the screen comes out that goes at 64 hz (no more options given), but when I install the driver, seeing from another minotor, comes it changes it to 59 hz (with 60, 59 and 50 as options but it won't let me change).
Unfortunately that is happening is 2022 with a cintiq 16 and a RX 5600XT but there is no way to che udcp because the fraquint graphic card does not turns on the output and there is no monitor detected
I have a Galaxy Tab A that I would like to connect to my computer to use as a Graphic Tablet. To do this I need Samsung Android USB Driver. There are a plethora of sites, claiming to offer drivers, each populated with a blizzard of download buttons for god knows what, but not the Drivers. Certainly nothing I would trust, If you have to trick people into downloading your app; its malware.
So I have two Questions, what is the ID for a the UBS Driver for a Galaxy 10A Model SM-P580 Running Oreo 8.1 and if at all possible a link to a reputable repository where said driver can be obtained.
Thankyou Bill, it appears to be working intermittently, but I expect the problem lies in the app connecting the PC and Tablet; but it was not working at all before. So your input was definitely a real help BB.
To start using your Pen and Tablet, select your operating system, and click download. This will start the download process for the driver. Once downloaded, you can click on the driver in your download folder to start the installation process. Once the driver is installed, you will be given a walk-through of the Settings Panel, and you can begin using your Pen and Tablet.
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Hi All, just wanted to share something with everyone that worked for me today... I downloaded the open source driver from - and i got my Wacom Intuos Bamboo CTL6100WL working again on OSX Ventura 13.6 (22G120)! Finally! - It's been a pain in the *** with the wacom drivers & apple updates... , just overnight my tablet didnt work anymore with Ventura. Tonight I will do a system update to 13.6.1 as well. I'm staying away from the Sonoma updates until i'm 100% sure that the Adobe and Office software will work without any hickups too.
I did several variations of this, still with no luck - the tablet settings showed up in in system settings, but a touch with the pen triggered the blocked permission message, telling me to make sure the Accessiblity and Input Monitoring have Wacom enabled. Of course they did. Over and over.
What finally clued me in was the mention that if I could not toggle those settings on, remove them from the list (in Privacy & Security/Accessibilty and Input Monitoring) and restart again. Well, the settings were on already. But I noticed if I tried to toggle them Off, they just bounced back to On.
Since I don't use my Intuos PT M tablet a lot, I didn't notice it wasn't working in Ventura until seeing your topic. Every time I touched the pen to tablet, a message was popping up about something not being on in the System Settings. Except, they were on.
Per a suggestion on a site I visited, I uninstalled the drivers, and used EasyFind to track down all other pieces the driver installs (there's a lot of them) and cleared those out, too. Then I reinstalled the latest drivers. Still no luck. Same message.
Yes, you've put in more detail what I meant by going around about three times. You remove things, they come back. It still doesn't work. You remove them again and restart. Still doesn't work. Turn the settings off and restart, turn the settings back on. Whatever sequence finally gets things to stick correctly.
sadly, after wasting almost an entire day starting, restarting, installing, deinstalling... you name it, I've done it after endless back and forth between the Intuos tech support - if its so easy why don't they just remote in and fix it? I know why. Anyhow, nothing worked. The Intuos is now is now on then. bottom of the drawer never to see daylight again. The mouse may be like editing with with a brick... but it's reliable and it does what it says it will do.
I had almost given up after three days of trying to get the software to work. Then, despite doing what seemed like the same steps multiple times, it finally decided it as happy. Or more precisely, the OS thought it was properly installed.
Yup. Did the same uninstall/reinstall steps at least a dozen times. Including using EasyFind a couple of times to locate every bit and piece the installer drops all over the drive to remove them before trying again.
I'm using a Huion H610 Pro graphics tablet in Photoshop CC and I have no pen pressure. I've done a ton of research tying to figure this out. Most of what I find is related to Wacom products. I did find an article about creating a text doc with some commands about allowing RTS but that didn't do anything for me.
FYI, I had the same problem with my new Huion h610Pro in Photoshop CC, and it turns out the solution is to just check the "Support TabletPC" box in the current Huion Driver. Apparently this is a thing with Wacom as well (although the specific language might be different), and has something to do with Photoshop requiring input from something linked to the Tablet PC features of Windows 8/8.1. I know nothing about any of this, so I'm probably messing up the technical details, but since the solution
Chris what exactly do you mean by 'copy-cat tablets' are you suggesting that Photoshop 2014 will only function with an over-priced Wacom tablet. If this is the case could it be made obvious in Adobe Photoshop terms and conditions so that we are aware that a cartel exists. As a pertinent aside, the pen sensitivety of my Huion H610 pro will work perfectly with Photoshop CC, but not the on 2014 version so the problem appears to lie with Photoshop.
FYI, I had the same problem with my new Huion h610Pro in Photoshop CC, and it turns out the solution is to just check the "Support TabletPC" box in the current Huion Driver. Apparently this is a thing with Wacom as well (although the specific language might be different), and has something to do with Photoshop requiring input from something linked to the Tablet PC features of Windows 8/8.1. I know nothing about any of this, so I'm probably messing up the technical details, but since the solution is so simple, has to do with the way Photoshop works with Microsoft, and is a common option in even "real" tablet manufacturer drivers, I figured you should know this for future reference. BTW, in future responses regarding lack of pressure sensitivity in Photoshop, you should probably also mention the fact that pressure can be enabled/disabled by the tool modifier options at the top of the screen and in the brush dialogue, and that this should be checked before you dismiss it as a driver problem.
Thank you!!! I have been totally frustrated following different threads on fixing this problem. Who would have thought it had such a simple and effective fix, just check the "Support TabletPC" box. Happy Holidays and rejoice. I know I will now that this problem is solved.
I have tried all these suggestions, including uninstalling and reinstalling. I run on windows 10, PS CS6. Huion H610 Pro. It works wonderfully in Mischief and Gimp, but not Photoshop, which is my favorite program. I have changed settings in the tablet and in PS. Nothing has happened. My "fake" tablet works great, I defiantly think it something in PS.
I' having the exact same problem. the tablet H610pro was actually working perfectly fine with photoshop cs6 on windows 7, but when I switched over to 10, neither the old nor the newest driver allows the tablet to function properly in photoshop while it works fine everewhere else. So I think actually windows 10 is another element to the issue. Its really frustrating since I really need this thing to function properly. I think the larger companies feel the burden falls on Huion because I don't think adobe or Microsoft is going to do anything about it, but I hope to find a solution.
When I switched over to windows 10 from 7 nothing worked, old driver, new driver, support tablet or not, and I wasn't going to go and delete a dll file if I absolutely didn't have to. The issue for me is that I have two monitors and I had previously set windows 7 (and my card/system as well maybe?) to have one monitor, my right monitor, as my 'main' , the way 'main' seems to function seems a bit different in 10, but I had to tell it which monitor was main again, and once I did everything got fixed, (except for how my right monitor is main now, I don't why I originally did this). Pressure works fine and cursor is on point. SO check that your windows monitors 'main' is the same as your graphics.video card and the driver, or whatever else. Sorry I'm not too techy. I didn't check this when switching from 7 to 10 because I thought it would be automatic with all settings including which monitor was main as it did with everything else.
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